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Boeing Sets Rapid Pace with 3D-Printed Solar Array Substrates
Prnewswire· 2025-09-10 15:00
Core Insights - Boeing has introduced a 3D-printed solar array substrate that reduces composite build times by up to six months, achieving a production improvement of up to 50% compared to current cycle times [1][3]. Group 1: Production Efficiency - The new approach allows for a parallel build of the complete solar array, integrating a printed, rigid substrate with modular solar technologies [4]. - By incorporating features like harness paths and attachment points directly into each panel, the design simplifies the assembly process, replacing multiple parts and tooling with a single, precise component [5]. - Boeing has integrated over 150,000 3D-printed parts across its portfolio, resulting in significant benefits in schedule, cost, and performance [6]. Group 2: Technological Integration - The first 3D-printed solar arrays will utilize Spectrolab solar cells on small satellites produced by Millennium Space Systems, showcasing the collaboration within Boeing's Space Mission Systems [3][7]. - The production process includes robot-assisted assembly and automated inspection, which enhances speed and consistency in manufacturing [7]. Group 3: Market Impact - The new solar array technology is designed to scale from small satellites to larger platforms, including Boeing 702-class spacecraft, with market availability targeted for 2026 [7]. - Boeing's advancements in additive manufacturing not only reduce time and costs but also enhance performance, enabling the company to produce more efficient and innovative designs [6].
Amaero (3DA) Update / Briefing Transcript
2025-09-02 02:00
Summary of Amaero Investor Webinar - September 01, 2025 Company Overview - **Company**: Amaero - **Industry**: Advanced Manufacturing, specifically in metal powders for 3D printing and defense applications Key Points and Arguments Exclusive Supply Agreement - Amaero announced a **five-year exclusive supply agreement** with **Titomic** for spherical refractory and titanium alloy powders, aligning with their strategy in advanced manufacturing [2] - This follows previous agreements with **Admaero Castillon** and **Velo3D**, enhancing Amaero's position in the U.S. defense and aerospace supply chain [2][5] Collaboration with Titomic - The agreement includes a **development collaboration** to produce mission-critical parts requiring spherical powder, which is essential for defense applications [3][4] - Titomic aims to establish a resilient U.S. supply chain for these materials, which is crucial for defense manufacturing [4] Revenue Expectations - For FY2026, the Titomic agreement is expected to contribute **5% to 10%** of Amaero's revenue, with initial shipments of powder planned for the current quarter [8] - The qualification period for the materials will take longer, with collaborative development expected to begin by the end of the calendar year [9] U.S. Manufacturing Strategy - Amaero is focused on reshoring manufacturing capabilities in the U.S., particularly in the defense industrial base, which includes hypersonics and missile defense [11] - The company is investing in additional atomizers to increase production capacity and reduce costs, positioning itself as a low-cost producer in the U.S. market [27][28] Advanced Manufacturing Modalities - Amaero is prioritizing various advanced manufacturing modalities, including additive manufacturing and cold spray, to capture growth opportunities in the defense sector [14][15] Hypersonics Program - The U.S. Department of Defense has greenlit all current hypersonic programs, which is beneficial for Amaero as it increases demand for high-temperature refractory alloys [20][21] Capital Raise and Funding - Amaero is fully funded for a **$72 million Australian CapEx program** and aims to achieve EBITDA positive status by FY2027 [25] - The company has raised **$98.5 million** since May 2022, with a disciplined approach to capital allocation [26] Future Outlook - FY2026 is seen as a transition year for Amaero, with expectations of **$30 to $35 million** in revenue, and plans to announce more commercial contracts [36][37] - The company anticipates having **six to eight long-term agreements** by the end of the fiscal year, providing visibility into FY27 [37] Additional Important Information - Amaero's competitive advantage lies in its advanced manufacturing capabilities, particularly in PM HIP (Pressure Metal Hot Isostatic Pressing), which is crucial for producing high-quality parts for the defense sector [31][33] - The company is engaged with the U.S. Department of Defense for potential grants and has support from congressional members, indicating strong governmental alignment [34][35]
Associated Banc-p(ASB) - 2025 H2 - Earnings Call Presentation
2025-08-28 23:30
Financial Performance - Austal achieved FY25 revenue of A$1.8 billion, a 24.1% increase compared to A$1.5 billion in FY24 [2, 7] - The company's EBIT doubled to A$113.4 million in FY25, representing a 100.8% increase from A$56.5 million in FY24 [2, 7] - Austal's order book reached A$13.1 billion, a 2.9% increase from A$12.7 billion in FY24 [2, 7] - Operating cashflow significantly improved to A$406.3 million, a substantial increase of A$419.3 million compared to A$(13.0) million in FY24 [7] - Statutory NPAT increased by 503.2% from A$14.9 million to A$89.7 million [7, 15] Operational Highlights - Austal USA was awarded a US$450 million contract to expand submarine module manufacturing [8] - The company signed a Strategic Shipbuilding Agreement (SSA) with the Commonwealth of Australia [7, 8, 31] - Austal delivered 7 ships and had 49 ships under construction or scheduled in FY25 [2] - Austal Philippines delivered the 32-meter 'Ocean Master' catamaran to Rottnest Fast Ferries [8, 41] Strategic Initiatives - Austal is investing up to A$1.2 billion in facility expansions, including Final Assembly 2 (FA2) and Module Manufacturing 3 (MMF3) projects in Mobile, Alabama [29, 54] - The company is targeting $500 million in Through Life Support revenue by FY27 [42]
OMS Energy Technologies Inc. Celebrates Nasdaq Listing with Opening Bell Ceremony, Highlighting Post-IPO Momentum and Growth
Globenewswire· 2025-08-28 21:00
Core Insights - OMS Energy Technologies Inc. successfully completed its initial public offering (IPO) on May 13, 2025, and celebrated by ringing the Nasdaq Opening Bell, marking a significant milestone in its 50-year history in the energy sector [1][2]. Company Overview - OMS is a growth-oriented manufacturer specializing in surface wellhead systems (SWS) and oil country tubular goods (OCTG) for the oil and gas industry, serving both onshore and offshore operators [6]. - The company operates 11 strategically located manufacturing facilities across the Asia Pacific, Middle Eastern, and North African regions, ensuring rapid response times and customized solutions [6]. Financial Performance - For the fiscal year ending March 31, 2025, OMS reported total revenues of US$203.6 million, indicating strong financial performance [4]. - The company has secured a 10-year supply agreement with Saudi Aramco, projected to generate annual revenues between US$120 million and US$200 million [4]. Strategic Initiatives - OMS is focusing on strategic expansion initiatives and increasing investments in innovative research and development (R&D) to enhance its operational capabilities [2]. - The company has recently secured new orders, including a contract for surface wellhead systems in Angola and a renewed three-year agreement with PTTEP in Thailand, which deepens its presence in Southeast Asia [4]. Innovation and Technology - OMS is advancing its innovation pipeline, having completed Phase 1 of its proof of concept for high-pressure, high-temperature (HPHT) gate valves utilizing Additive Manufacturing technology [4].
3D Systems Receives $7.65 Million Contract Award from U.S. Air Force for Advanced Metal Printing System
Globenewswire· 2025-08-26 20:05
Core Insights - 3D Systems has been awarded a $7.65 million contract by the U.S. Air Force for the development of a Large-format Metal 3D Printer Advanced Technology Demonstrator [1] - This contract is part of a program that 3D Systems has been involved in since 2023, focusing on large-scale, high-speed additive manufacturing capabilities [1][2] - The project will be executed at the company's facilities in San Diego, California, and Rock Hill, South Carolina, with an expected completion date of September 27, 2027 [1] Company Background - 3D Systems has a history of collaboration with the U.S. Department of Defense since 2019, aimed at advancing additive manufacturing technologies [2] - The company has been a pioneer in the 3D printing industry for nearly 40 years, founded by Chuck Hull, and continues to innovate in various high-value markets including aerospace, medical, and durable goods [4] - The company aims to transform manufacturing through its industry-leading 3D printing technologies, materials, and software [4]
OTC Markets Group Welcomes Amaero Ltd. to OTCQX
Globenewswire· 2025-08-26 11:00
Company Overview - Amaero Ltd. specializes in the research, development, manufacture, and sale of refractory metals and specialty alloy powders, serving the defense, space, and aviation industries [5] - The company provides end-to-end additive manufacturing solutions, including services, equipment, and technology, particularly for clients in the Aviation Defense and Space sectors and the Tool and Die industry [5] - Established in 2013 with support from Monash University, Amaero aims to commercialize opportunities in metal 3D printing identified by the Monash Centre for Additive Manufacturing [5] Market Upgrade - Amaero Ltd. has qualified to trade on the OTCQX® Best Market, upgrading from the OTCQB® Venture Market, which is a significant milestone for the company [1][3] - The upgrade enhances the accessibility of Amaero shares to U.S. institutional and retail investors, thereby increasing visibility among these investors [4][3] Financial Standards and Compliance - To qualify for the OTCQX Market, companies must meet high financial standards, adhere to best practice corporate governance, and comply with applicable securities laws [3] - The OTCQX Market is designed for established, investor-focused U.S. and international companies, indicating Amaero's commitment to maintaining high operational standards [3] Leadership Commentary - Hank J. Holland, Amaero's Chairman and CEO, expressed delight over the upgrade, highlighting the company's strong portfolio of proprietary technologies and a growing pipeline of strategic partnerships [4] - The company is positioned to capitalize on the increasing adoption of additive manufacturing globally, indicating a positive outlook for future growth [4]
Velo3D Participates in U.S. Army AvMC and M&S Program Funded Initiative to Advance High-Throughput Aluminum CP1 Additive Manufacturing for Defense Applications in Collaboration with RTX and Raytheon Technologies Research Center
Prnewswire· 2025-08-25 13:00
Core Insights - Velo3D, Inc. is participating in a U.S. Army initiative to advance high-throughput, cost-effective additive manufacturing processes for Aluminum CP1, aimed at supporting defense applications [1][2] - The collaboration with RTX and the Raytheon Technologies Research Center focuses on developing an optimized laser powder bed fusion process that aligns with the U.S. Army's Integrated Air and Missile Defense modernization priorities [2][3] - The initiative aims to establish a new Installation and Operational Qualification framework to enhance distributed manufacturing capabilities within the Department of Defense [3][4] Company Overview - Velo3D specializes in metal 3D printing technology, overcoming limitations of legacy additive manufacturing systems to enable the production of high-value metal parts [5][6] - The company's integrated solution includes Flow print preparation software, Sapphire printers, and Assure quality control systems, all powered by the Intelligent Fusion manufacturing process [6] - Velo3D has established partnerships with notable companies such as SpaceX, Honeywell, and Honda, and has been recognized as one of Fast Company's Most Innovative Companies for 2024 [6]
Siemens and Dassault Systèmes Lead the Digital Shipyard Industry, Projected to Reach $5.5 Billion Market by 2030
GlobeNewswire News Room· 2025-08-22 08:00
Market Overview - The Digital Shipyard Market is projected to grow from USD 1.3 Billion in 2022 to USD 5.5 Billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 19.1% during the forecast period [1] - Integration of digital technologies such as digital twin, artificial intelligence, machine learning, IoT, and additive manufacturing enhances coordination and efficiency in shipbuilding [1] Digital Shipyard Concept - A Digital Shipyard integrates system- and/or cloud-based solutions to coordinate, monitor, and improve ship manufacturing, maintenance, and support processes [2] - It replaces outdated technology with unified planning tools and a common repository of design data that is always updated and accessible [2] Key Players - Siemens (Germany) offers a comprehensive portfolio covering all aspects of the ship lifecycle and aims to expand its product offerings in the digital shipyard market [3] - Dassault Systemes (France) provides a business platform for end-to-end continuity in shipbuilding and has acquired startups to strengthen its position as a system integrator [4] - SAP (Germany) focuses on enterprise application software and has expanded its offerings through acquisitions to optimize the shipyard work environment [5] - Accenture (Ireland) enhances digitalization practices globally and partnered with Hyundai Heavy Industries to build digital shipyards [6][7] Market Dynamics - Driver: Increasing use of Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) solutions improves collaboration, synchronization, and productivity in shipbuilding [8] - Opportunity: Augmented Reality (AR) can enhance efficiency in digital shipyards by providing immersive experiences and facilitating quality checks [9] - Challenge: The industry faces a stringent regulatory framework impacting various stakeholders including manufacturers, suppliers, and end customers [10]
Velo3D Partners with U.S. Navy to Bolster Maritime Industrial Base Through Advanced 3D Printing of Critical Ship Components
Prnewswire· 2025-08-21 13:00
Core Insights - Velo3D has signed a $6 million contract to develop and qualify copper nickel alloy (CuNi) for its Sapphire printers, supporting U.S. Navy ship repair efforts [1] - The use of CuNi in naval applications is due to its excellent seawater corrosion resistance, while traditional casting methods face significant manufacturing challenges [2] - Velo3D's Rapid Production Solution (RPS) allows for faster production of CuNi parts compared to traditional methods, enhancing shipbuilding schedules and supply chain resilience [2][3] - The qualification process for CuNi is being conducted by Velo3D's team in Fremont, California, in collaboration with a domestic metal powder supplier to ensure supply chain independence for the Navy [3] - The large-format Sapphire XC printer can produce parts up to 600 mm in diameter and 550 mm in height, potentially being the first of its size to qualify CuNi parts [4] - Velo3D's systems comply with DoD cybersecurity standards, ensuring secure connections to military networks for critical manufacturing operations [5] - The Navy's Maritime Industrial Base Program aims to stabilize and grow the maritime industrial base by addressing various challenges [6] Company Overview - Velo3D specializes in metal 3D printing technology, overcoming limitations of legacy additive manufacturing to enable the production of high-value metal parts [7] - The company's integrated solution includes Flow print preparation software, Sapphire printers, and Assure quality control system, powered by the Intelligent Fusion manufacturing process [7] - Velo3D has established partnerships with notable companies such as SpaceX, Lockheed Martin, and General Motors, and was recognized as one of Fast Company's Most Innovative Companies for 2023 [8]
3D Systems Announces Chief Financial Officer Transition
Globenewswire· 2025-08-20 20:15
Core Points - 3D Systems announced that Jeffrey D. Creech will step down as Chief Financial Officer effective August 29, 2025, and Phyllis Nordstrom has been appointed as Interim CFO [1][2] - Dr. Jeffrey Graves, the president and CEO of 3D Systems, expressed gratitude for Creech's leadership in strategic initiatives and confidence in Nordstrom's capabilities to drive organizational improvements and risk management [2] - Phyllis Nordstrom has a strong background in finance and risk management, having held various leadership roles in companies such as MTS Systems Corporation and PricewaterhouseCoopers, and she has been with 3D Systems since 2021 [2] Company Overview - 3D Systems has been a pioneer in the additive manufacturing industry for nearly 40 years, founded by Chuck Hull, and continues to innovate in 3D printing technologies [3] - The company provides comprehensive solutions in high-value markets including medical, aerospace, transportation, and AI infrastructure, aiming to transform manufacturing for a better future [3]